in data hive you fight until u get to the part were the rooms cold and icy theyll be a doorway right in front of u when u kill all the covenant in the icy part go up to it turn right look down and there will be ur flamethrower and if my answer did not help u may i suggest YouTube
It is on Data Hive
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you have to do the previous flashback missons then beat it so you can play it later
to go there you have to finish all of the beacon missions once done a cutscene will play. after the cutscene a waypoint will be showing on your compass go there because that is the data hive mission
replay the mission data hive on legendary, when you jump down the final airlock, instead of staying up there and getting killed, the policeman dude will come with you, when you get to the frozen part of the level near the flamethrower, he will tell you to wait up, and open a previously locked door, ordering you to stay outside, follow him in anyway, and the audiolog is at the end of the room, along with a suprise
If you mean how do you get into Data Hive, You have to complete Tayari Plaza,Uplift Reserve, Kizingo Boulevard, ONI Alpha Site and NMPD HQ together.
go to were the beacon is flashing on the map and there will be a statue in the middle look around it but up at the sky an there will be a sniper rifle hanging from some wires then the hold rb request should pop up.
The 30th audio log is in Data Hive. midlevel you will meet a guy that normally gets killed by buggers after following you abit but if you've got the other 29 he will come down with you and then he will tell you to stop and wait for him in an icy area and not to follow him he will open a locked door follow him in anyway to discover the girls dad from the logs the guy will get angry and you must kill him the audio log is above the dads corpse
The noun 'hive' is a collective noun for a hive of bees and a hive of oysters.
The noun 'hive' is a collective noun for a hive of bees and a hive of oysters.
Out of the Hive was created on 1995-04-01.
Persistent data can either be stored in the registry, in an INI file, or in any data file. Data related to the program itself (configuration data) should be stored in the registry or an INI file. The registry is the preferred option, using the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE hive for data related to all users and the HKEY_CURRENT_USER hive for the current user only. INI files were originally intended for 16-bit applications and are best avoided unless you have good reason to use them. For all other data (application data), use a data file.